Diversity & Inclusion

You are part of a college community that strives to affirm the backgrounds, knowledges, lived experiences, abilities, and ideas of people from various races, cultures, countries, gender identities, sexual orientations, socioeconomic backgrounds, religious traditions, and more.

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This Week in SWE - D&I Highlight!

Native American Heritage Month

This November is Native American Heritage Month. This is a time to honor and celebrate the rich histories, diverse cultures, and significant contributions of Native American and Indigenous communities. This month provides an opportunity for all people to recognize the resilience and enduring influence of Native American traditions, languages, and art, as well as to educate and promote awareness about the challenges these communities face today. If you’re interested in becoming more involved in celebrating Native American Heritage month or learning more about Native American and Indigenous groups’ culture you can follow events hosted by the Indigenous Student Center (Link down below) as well as just overall reading more ways to become an ally. Additionally, this Tuesday (11/11) the Indigenous Student Center is hosting an event that is attached down below!Link: https://www.instagram.com/indigenous.uwmadison

Land Acknowledgement

The University of Wisconsin–Madison occupies ancestral Ho-Chunk land, a place their nation has called Teejop (day-JOPE) since time immemorial.

In an 1832 treaty, the Ho-Chunk were forced to cede this territory. Decades of ethnic cleansing followed when both the federal and state government repeatedly, but unsuccessfully, sought to forcibly remove the Ho-Chunk from Wisconsin.

This history of colonization informs our shared future of collaboration and innovation. Today, UW–Madison respects the inherent sovereignty of the Ho-Chunk Nation, along with the eleven other First Nations of Wisconsin.

Meet the 2025-26 VP of Inclusion, Equity and Diversity!

Hello! My name is Tvishi (She/Her) and I am the Vice President of Inclusion, Equity and Diversity (IED) for SWE at UW-Madison. IED initiatives are being implemented across SWE to ensure that our community is ever increasingly inclusive and welcoming to all. I am always available for chat, feel free to reach out via email (tkrishnakuma@wisc.edu) with any questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, feedback, or anything else!

Learn More About Tvishi!

Meet the 2025-26 VP of Outreach!

Hi! I’m Brynn (She/Her), the Vice President of Outreach for SWE at UW-Madison. In my role, I focus on fostering relationships between SWE and the wider community by organizing events, programs, and partnerships that inspire the next generation of engineers. I’m always open for a conversation or to answer any questions—feel free to reach out

Learn More About Brynn!